The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is kicking off its national "Green Power Community Challenge," a year-long campaign to encourage cities, towns, villages and Native American tribes to use renewable energy and fight climate change. To participate in the challenge, a local government must join EPA's Green Power Partnership and use green power in amounts that meet the program's purchase requirements. The local government must also conduct a campaign to encourage local businesses and residents to collectively buy or produce green power on-site in amounts that meet EPA requirements.
The campaign is designed to expand upon the successes of the program, aiming to double the total aggregate amount of green power used by EPA Green Power Communities. As part of the national campaign, communities will compete to see which one can use the most green power and which one can achieve the highest green power percentage of total electricity use. There will be a separate award for each category with national recognition and special attention from EPA. The winners will be announced in September 2011.
During the challenge, from Sept. 20, 2010, to Sept. 1, 2011, communities will be ranked for the two award categories on EPA's website on a quar terly schedule; EPA will also provide technical assistance to help participants increase their green power usage.
For more information on EPA's Green Power Community Challenge, visit www.epa.gov/greenpower/gpcchallenge
For more information about EPA's Green Power Communities, visit epa.gov/greenpower/communities/index.htm
The campaign is designed to expand upon the successes of the program, aiming to double the total aggregate amount of green power used by EPA Green Power Communities. As part of the national campaign, communities will compete to see which one can use the most green power and which one can achieve the highest green power percentage of total electricity use. There will be a separate award for each category with national recognition and special attention from EPA. The winners will be announced in September 2011.
During the challenge, from Sept. 20, 2010, to Sept. 1, 2011, communities will be ranked for the two award categories on EPA's website on a quar terly schedule; EPA will also provide technical assistance to help participants increase their green power usage.
For more information on EPA's Green Power Community Challenge, visit www.epa.gov/greenpower/gpcchallenge
For more information about EPA's Green Power Communities, visit epa.gov/greenpower/communities/index.htm
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